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A PURPLE TABLE LAMPS FOR LIVINGROOM, BEDROOM OR OFFICE: 

Purple is the color of royalty and represents creativity It conveys a combination of calm blue with exciting red. Purple can add exotic flair to various rooms in your home.   
Purple conveys drama or suspense, depending on the shade. This regal color adds richness to a room or drama to simple  architectural rooms. Purples can range from a light lavender to a solid plum. Add a few strategically placed purple accent lamps which may be all you need to design a new vibe for your room.   
If you want something more luxurious and sophisticated, use deep purple for the walls matched with a high-gloss white trim. Purples matched with softer blues or greens can create a nice tranquil color scheme.   

FineHomeLamps.com offers purple table lamps in Contemporary, Modern, and Traditional Styles in porcelain, ceramic, and wood at a 20-40% Off. 

PURPLE TABLE LAMPS FOR LIVINGROOM, BEDROOM, OR DINING ROOM

purple-lamp_28284-bcToday, purple is everywhere. A decade or so ago, it seemed that purple was used more often for bedrooms or bathrooms. But lately, purple has also become very popular for living rooms. A light purple lamp may appear ethereal and serene or a deep cobalt purple lamp may appear regal and rich.

Colors are categorized as being either warm or cool. Reds, yellows, and oranges are considered warm – and purple, greens, and some blues are considered cool. Interiors may reflect the use of all warm or cool colors – or these colors may be mixed.

CONTEMPORARY LIVINGROOM WITH PURPLE TABLE LAMPS

In a mixed color scheme, warm and cool colors can create a very vibrant effect as the warm and cool colors seem to magnify the intensity of the complementary colors.  Also, adding a bit of black as an accent can help give the space a sense of depth or drama.

TRADITIONAL BEDROOM WITH PALE PURPLE LAMPS

In a monochromatic color scheme, different hues of purple are combined. Typically, one of the purple hues will be the dominant color. This type of color scheme will usually create a calm and tranquil effect.

LAMP MATERIALS, TEXTURES, AND FINISHES

Most lamps of color are made from porcelain or ceramic. However, other materials may include wood or metal. Lamps that have a glossy finish provide a more animated effect whereas lamps with a matte finish provide a more calming effect.

Texture is another way to express your style. A solid and smooth texture may express a more formal or contemporary style whereas a heavily textured surface may express a more rustic style. Aged and distressed finishes also provide a more rustic look.

Use deep purples to create a gorgeous front entry. Think about light lavender-gray walls which can add a nice softness to a formal living room. And purple pastels will mix well with modern wall art which will make a young teen’s bedroom feel cool. 
Make a statement with neon-purple walls adding in gray stripes for that brave, edgy dining room. Create a lively room by pairing  purple together with mustard yellows. A lighter lavender with a crisp white trim and cottage-style walls will provide a touch of unexpected pop of color to a room. 

AFFORDABLE AND HIGH-END PURPLE LAMPS AT FINEHOMELAMPS.COM

To create a light airy look in your room fill it with neutral hues and then use lamps to add purple accents. Although we are often told to keep our colors neutral to open a small room, soft purple will do the same with a far more interesting look. Purple lamps by Uttermost, Wildwood Lamps, Chelsea House, Frederick Cooper, and Decorative Crafts will fit the bill beautifully.

Competitive Pricing – Call Us for more information.

A PURPLE TABLE LAMPS FOR LIVINGROOM, BEDROOM OR OFFICE: 

Purple is the color of royalty and represents creativity It conveys a combination of calm blue with exciting red. Purple can add exotic flair to various rooms in your home.   
Purple conveys drama or suspense, depending on the shade. This regal color adds richness to a room or drama to simple  architectural rooms. Purples can range from a light lavender to a solid plum. Add a few strategically placed purple accent lamps which may be all you need to design a new vibe for your room.   
If you want something more luxurious and sophisticated, use deep purple for the walls matched with a high-gloss white trim. Purples matched with softer blues or greens can create a nice tranquil color scheme.   

FineHomeLamps.com offers purple table lamps in Contemporary, Modern, and Traditional Styles in porcelain, ceramic, and wood at a 20-40% Off. 

PURPLE TABLE LAMPS FOR LIVINGROOM, BEDROOM, OR DINING ROOM

purple-lamp_28284-bcToday, purple is everywhere. A decade or so ago, it seemed that purple was used more often for bedrooms or bathrooms. But lately, purple has also become very popular for living rooms. A light purple lamp may appear ethereal and serene or a deep cobalt purple lamp may appear regal and rich.

Colors are categorized as being either warm or cool. Reds, yellows, and oranges are considered warm – and purple, greens, and some blues are considered cool. Interiors may reflect the use of all warm or cool colors – or these colors may be mixed.

CONTEMPORARY LIVINGROOM WITH PURPLE TABLE LAMPS

In a mixed color scheme, warm and cool colors can create a very vibrant effect as the warm and cool colors seem to magnify the intensity of the complementary colors.  Also, adding a bit of black as an accent can help give the space a sense of depth or drama.

TRADITIONAL BEDROOM WITH PALE PURPLE LAMPS

In a monochromatic color scheme, different hues of purple are combined. Typically, one of the purple hues will be the dominant color. This type of color scheme will usually create a calm and tranquil effect.

LAMP MATERIALS, TEXTURES, AND FINISHES

Most lamps of color are made from porcelain or ceramic. However, other materials may include wood or metal. Lamps that have a glossy finish provide a more animated effect whereas lamps with a matte finish provide a more calming effect.

Texture is another way to express your style. A solid and smooth texture may express a more formal or contemporary style whereas a heavily textured surface may express a more rustic style. Aged and distressed finishes also provide a more rustic look.

Use deep purples to create a gorgeous front entry. Think about light lavender-gray walls which can add a nice softness to a formal living room. And purple pastels will mix well with modern wall art which will make a young teen’s bedroom feel cool. 
Make a statement with neon-purple walls adding in gray stripes for that brave, edgy dining room. Create a lively room by pairing  purple together with mustard yellows. A lighter lavender with a crisp white trim and cottage-style walls will provide a touch of unexpected pop of color to a room. 

AFFORDABLE AND HIGH-END PURPLE LAMPS AT FINEHOMELAMPS.COM

To create a light airy look in your room fill it with neutral hues and then use lamps to add purple accents. Although we are often told to keep our colors neutral to open a small room, soft purple will do the same with a far more interesting look. Purple lamps by Uttermost, Wildwood Lamps, Chelsea House, Frederick Cooper, and Decorative Crafts will fit the bill beautifully.

Competitive Pricing – Call Us for more information.